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29th October 2015 
N e w s a d e m ic .co m ™
 - British English edition 
page 
5
Morgan le Fay. (Fay is an old Eng­
lish word for fairy or spirit.) In Ital­
ian she is known as Fata Morgana.
The Strait o f Messina is a narrow 
sea channel. It separates the large is­
land o f Sicily from the Italian main­
land. Fata Morgana images are fre­
quently seen near this sea channel. 
In ancient times, sailors would say 
that they had seen ghostly castles or 
islands floating above the sea. The 
sailors believed that these images 
were witchcraft. They were cre­
ated to tempt, or lure, them to their 
deaths. The sailors called the images 
a Fata Morgana.
An example o f a Fata M organa m irage
One well-known story that may 
have originally come from a Fata 
Morgana is the 
Flying Dutchman.
The 
Flying Dutchman
is a legend­
ary ghost ship that can be seen 
flying through the sky. Sailors be­
lieved that if they saw the 
Flying
Dutchman
a terrible disaster or ac­
cident was about to happen. The 
Flying Dutchman
is the name o f a 
famous opera written by the Ger­
man composer, Richard Wagner 
(1813 - 1883). It is based on the 
legendary ghost ship.
Many Chinese people in Jiangxi 
and Foshan thought that they had 
seen an alien city in the sky. Others 
believed that the city in the clouds 
was a brief glimpse o f a parallel uni­
verse. However, scientists said the 
ghostly buildings in the sky were 
likely to be a reflection o f a city on 
the ground. □
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l e e p in g
 
c r o c o d iles
Several animals are known to keep 
one eye open when they sleep. Some 
birds and reptiles do. Dolphins and 
walruses are other examples. Keep­
ing one eye open is called unihemi­
spheric sleep. Australian researchers 
have recently completed some tests 
with saltwater crocodiles. These 
confirmed that crocodiles also sleep 
with one eye open.
Crocodiles are large reptiles. 
Fossils show that crocodiles have 
lived on the Earth for millions of 
years. O f all the Earth’s reptiles, 
crocodiles and alligators have prob­
ably changed the least since the di­
nosaurs disappeared. This happened 
about 66 million years ago. Today, 
crocodiles are found in Africa, Asia, 
the Americas, and Australia. Most 
spend more time in the water than 
they do on land.
Even though they are related, 
crocodiles and alligators are differ­
ent. Crocodiles have longer heads. 
When compared to an alligator, a 
crocodile’s snout and jaw is a dif­
ferent shape. Alligators live only in 
the USA and China. They are found 
in freshwater swamps, rivers and 
lakes. Some crocodiles live in fresh 
water. Yet most are found in brack­
ish coastal waters. Brackish water 
has more salt in it than fresh water, 
but less salt than seawater.
There are fourteen species of 
crocodile. The biggest is the saltwa­
ter crocodile. These crocodiles live 
in South East Asia, the east coast of 
India and along Australia’s north­
ern shoreline. Saltwater crocodiles 
can be over seven metres (23 feet) 
long and weigh as much as 1,000 
kilograms (2,200 pounds). The 
saltwater crocodile is the w orld’s 
largest reptile and one o f its most 
dangerous predators.
For their experiment the re­
searchers used three young, or juve­
nile, saltwater crocodiles. The small 
crocodiles were placed in a large 
aquarium, or tank. The researchers 
said that using older, bigger croco­
diles would be too dangerous. Infra­
red cameras were set up to record 
the crocodiles’ movements 24 hours 
a day. Infrared is a type o f light that 
humans cannot see. These cameras 
can ‘see in the dark’.
Saltw ater crocodile
When one o f the researchers 
stood close to the tank, the sleep­
ing crocodiles watched them with 
one eye. Their other eye remained 
closed. After the researcher left the 
room, the crocodiles kept their open 
eyes looking at the door. Differ­
ent animals seem to keep one eye 
open for different reasons. Birds 
do it to watch out for signs o f dan­
ger. Dolphins and walruses live 
in large groups. They keep an eye 
open while sleeping to make sure 
that their group stays together. The 
researchers say that crocodiles prob­
ably keep one eye open for both of 
these reasons. Yet, unlike the oth­
ers, they are also on the lookout for 
other animals to attack and eat.
The researchers now want to 
know if half o f a crocodile’s brain 
shuts down, or goes to sleep, when 
it has one eye open. To find this 
out they will need to do more ex­
periments. In these the crocodile’s 
brain will have to be scanned.



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